The State of Michigan is investing $1.2 million to keep
the Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) in Downtown Lansing.
The state signed a $1.2 million, five-year lease to stay in the 110 Michigan Ave. building. The MDCR occupies two floors of the building, totaling more than 13,000 square feet.
“I think this is consistent with the state’s strategy of maintaining its occupancy rate and presence in the downtown market,” says Joe Gentilozzi, who worked on the deal.
The MDCR has been in the building for five years. The Michigan Hospital Association and Butzel-Long law firm are also in the 100 Michigan Ave. building, which is between Lansing City Hall and Comerica Bank.
Source: Joe Gentilozzi
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All Photographs © Dave Trumpie
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